Annoyed Sentence Examples

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  • His voice had an annoyed edge.

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  • The man looked annoyed as much as disappointed.

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  • While mildly annoyed, he went along.

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  • The traveller and farmer are at times annoyed by the mosquito.

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  • She was confused and a little annoyed by a growing desire for a more serious relationship.

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  • As much as Jake annoyed her, he was still her friend.

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  • She was annoyed because she feared it would lead to unhappiness.

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  • Darian gave another of his annoyed sighs and hung up.

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  • Now my expectations have changed so much that I'm annoyed everything isn't already connected to the Internet.

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  • With an annoyed shake of his head, he addressed Deidre again.

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  • The coming of these visitors annoyed him.

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  • Obviously he was annoyed by her caustic tone.

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  • Quinn grew more annoyed by the minute.

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  • Something in his expression gave her the feeling that he was annoyed again.

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  • He remained annoyed at himself for involving Cynthia in the Baratto business and undecided about telling her the break-in was his fault—if she called.

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  • Sami grimaced, as if annoyed rather than in pain, but otherwise ignored the arrows jutting from his back.

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  • What she still didn't know was how Candice knew and why it annoyed her.

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  • The night air was chilly on her bare arms and she shivered involuntarily, annoyed at herself because it looked like an obvious ploy.

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  • At the time she had thought Dulce was annoyed because she didn't like the punch.

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  • Her voice sounded faintly annoyed.

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  • The way he had assumed command of the farm then had annoyed her, and yet, it had made him that much more appealing.

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  • Tessa followed, voicing her objection in annoyed bleats.

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  • He came up on one elbow, his expression wavering between annoyed and hurt.

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  • This sermon had much annoyed Newman and his more advanced disciples, but it was a proof that at that date Manning was loyal to the Church of England as Protestant.

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  • I was annoyed at the bickering that followed as it was counterproductive to any chance of long time success.

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  • Reprisals on the part of the subadar were followed by war, and, annoyed at the failure of his pacific schemes, the governor resigned and returned to England in 1764.

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  • It is related of Anthemius that, having a quarrel with his next-door neighbour Zeno, he annoyed him in two ways.

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  • Today, when I was outside enjoying the, finally cool, late morning breeze, my eyes hit on the concrete steps that have annoyed me for as long as I've lived in the house.

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  • In the Odyssey he is naturally annoyed by the adultery of his wife, Aphrodite, with Ares.

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  • This allusion annoyed Jerome, who was exceedingly sensitive as to his reputation for orthodoxy, and the consequence was a bitter pamphlet war, very wonderful to the modern onlooker, who finds it difficult to see anything discreditable in the accusation against a biblical scholar that he had once thought well of Origen, or in the countercharge against a translator that he had avowedly exercised editorial functions as well.

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  • While some enjoy being the center of attention and actually enjoy donning colorful costumes, others are simply annoyed by clothing.

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  • I admit I was sulking, not sure who was annoyed with whom; tiring of surely looks.

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  • Instead of being cheered by the news, he was annoyed.

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  • The roadworks produced large amounts of dust, which similarly annoyed the local citizenry.

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  • In addition, many women get annoyed if there is difficulty picking up the baby's heart rate and the monitor has to constantly adjusted.

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  • You don't want to send many saying the same thing because your partner will start to get bored and annoyed.

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  • Libra is a sign that Cancer does not mesh with since Cancer can become annoyed with Libra's indecisive nature.

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  • In fact, it lay somewhere between concerned and annoyed.

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  • A sharp contest with the emperor followed this proceeding, and the Austrian duke, annoyed that under Duke Leopold II.

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  • The only noise the Tasmanian wombat makes is a low hissing, but the hairy-nosed wombat is said to emit a short quick grunt when annoyed.

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  • In the autumn of 1851 the queen was much annoyed at hearing that he had received a deputation at the foreign office, which had waited on him to express sympathy with the Hungarian refugees, and to denounce the conduct of the despots and tyrants of Russia and Austria, and that he had, in his reply, expressed his gratification at the demonstration.

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  • I am never-the-less deeply annoyed by this culprit's ability to connect me to you.

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  • He is annoyed at the antics of a Sunsail yacht, No 18 he says, that had just gybed under his bow.

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  • The land-hungry Campbells of Argyll annoyed and oppressed them; reducing them virtually landless and to a state of lawlessness.

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  • Do you feel ANNOYED when people criticize you for drinking?

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  • And if you let your mouse cursor linger too long on a single Chuzzle, you'll get an annoyed shake of the head, such as it is.

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  • If you do not feel as though your mortgage originator is giving you accurate information, or if you feel as though your originator is annoyed by your questions, you have the right to ask for a different person to work with.

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  • While many people do enjoy explicit emails and chats, others will be offended or simply annoyed.

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  • An early mistake many Flash designers made was to make complex animations that served no purpose and annoyed the user.

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  • Now, thanks to the madness of his legates, the lord pope is extremely annoyed.

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  • A wry smile twisted his lips, his gaze faintly annoyed.

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  • I answered with all the right words though I was not just a little annoyed.

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  • Fear is my true restraint; fear of what I'll do to her child if I'm again annoyed.

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  • Jule looked down at the arrow protruding from his shoulder, growing annoyed with her for the first time.

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  • His expression was slightly annoyed.

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  • His expression indicated he might be a little annoyed.

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  • After a few months of life it was blown up, its attendant, annoyed by the sound of the escaping steam, having fastened down the safety-valve.

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  • He was taught first by his father Spintharus, a pupil of Socrates, and later by the Pythagoreans, Lamprus of Erythrae and Xenophilus, from whom he learned the theory of music. Finally he studied under Aristotle at Athens, and was deeply annoyed, it is said, when Theophrastus was appointed head of the school on Aristotle's death.

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  • The mannerisms and grotesque exaggerations of his writings annoyed persons of refinement, and suggest Matthew Arnold's advice to flee " Carlylese " as you would flee the devil.

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  • These steps annoyed the people and the Turkish soldiery, who were Sunnites, and led at last to an insurrection.

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  • The thick accent and clumsy wording suddenly annoyed Carmen.

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  • They were quick to backtrack when they saw she was upset, but their persistence annoyed her.

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  • Dean returned to his quarters where in less than five minutes Fred joined him, annoyed at the brevity of his inquisition.

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  • His blood tingled, and he was annoyed by the reminder of her affect on him.

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  • But I get annoyed by blogs whose comments boxes are nothing but mutual affirmation.

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  • Uthman, from the Umayya clan, represented the tribal aristocracy of Mecca, and his victory annoyed a loyalist old guard.

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  • Kryten emerges, " almost annoyed ", from the garbage compactor as a perfect cube.

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  • Ken McKenna was understandably annoyed with the late defensive lapses in a game where Saints ought to have kept a clean sheet.

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  • I'm quite annoyed theyve ripped off Nightwish, plus Amy lee should stop singing so high because she can't.

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  • Moments later the same linesman annoyed the crowd further with another bizarre decision.

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  • Whether he was in a bad temper because Prince Vasili was coming, or whether his being in a bad temper made him specially annoyed at Prince Vasili's visit, he was in a bad temper, and in the morning Tikhon had already advised the architect not to go to the prince with his report.

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  • But the point is that the count was much annoyed.

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  • The braggart annoyed everyone around him with his boasting comments.

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  • This strong emotion ranges from feelings of being mildly irritated and annoyed to feelings of being intensely furious and full of rage.

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  • He was cool about it though and he was a bit annoyed at my best friend forever for telling him... we're still friends, even though we are kind of nervous around each other.

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  • If your loved one comes home euphoric and energized, but within a matter of minutes becomes irritable and annoyed, this may be a sign of crack cocaine use.

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  • Anti-reflective coating is a must for people who drive at night, work on a computer or feel annoyed by hindered eye contact during conversation.

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  • They are slow customers (like Senior Citizens), but will get really annoyed if there is too much noise.

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  • If you miss a rent payment, your landlord gets annoyed and might tack on some late fees.

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  • If the aesthetician doesn't seem educated enough about the process or seems annoyed that you're asking questions, go someplace else.

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  • Identify some of the reasons why you were not happy, even if this means writing down a list of all the things that annoyed you about your ex.

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  • Honesty is the best policy with an Aries man, he will become annoyed with a partner that is resentful or passive aggressive.

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  • On the other hand, frugal Virgo is likely to become annoyed by Aries' lack of planning and think that partner is too whimsical.

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  • He's usually in a bad mood and he always seems to be annoyed.

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  • Such was the case with Ring Lardner, Jr. who was annoyed and appalled by Robert Altman's cinematic interpretation of his script, a dark comedy about American servicemen during the Korean War.

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  • Christina struggles with her pregnancy and more internal office politics, including a jealous Marc who is annoyed that he is passed over in favor of Betty.

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  • Not all women have that experience, however, and are annoyed with the extra step involved in getting dresses and undressed.

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  • When the drums and speed metal begins, you will be annoyed.

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  • It also works in your interest to see the producers when they're bright and on the ball, not annoyed and counting the minutes until it is all over.

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  • Some people are annoyed with Qui-Gon for rescuing Jar Jar and to a certain extent I can understand this.

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  • His friend is somewhat annoyed by the shouting, and asks what is going on, at which point both are whisked up into the "twittersphere."

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  • She stopped to wait for him, unsure whether to be happy about his presence or annoyed.

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  • It was Jake Weller, sounding annoyed at the world.

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  • He's annoyed that you didn't tell him where you were going and I can't blame him.

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  • In the second place, there was the commercial grudge of Venice, which had only been given large privileges by the Eastern empire to desire still larger, and had, moreover, been annoyed not only by alterations or revocations of those privileges, such as the usurper Alexius III.

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  • Here he wrote La Nouvelle Heloise; here he indulged in the passion which that novel partly represents, his love for Madame d'Huodetot, sister-in-law of Madame d'Epinay, a lady young and amiable, but plain, who had a husband and a lover (St Lambert), and whom Rousseau's devotion seems to have partly pleased and partly annoyed.

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  • This disregard of discipline and of the laws of France greatly annoyed Napoleon; and when in 1805 Jerome brought his wife to Europe, the emperor ordered her to be excluded from his states.

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  • But unfortunately for Germany the papal chair at this time was occupied by Innocent III., a pope who emulated Hildebrand in ambition and in statesmanship. At first vacillating, but by no means indifferent, Innocent was spurred to action when a number of princes met at Spires in May 1200, declared Philip to be the lawful king, and denied the right of the pope to interfere, lie was also annoyed by Philips attitude with regard to a vacancy in the archbishopric of Cologne, and in March 1201 he declared definitely for Otto.

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  • I know that sometimes, getting annoyed with inane comments, I put rather inane responses on myself.

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  • And everything annoyed her--Denisov's shouting and laughter, Natasha's talk, and especially a quick glance Sonya gave her.

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  • Have people annoyed you by criticizing your drinking?

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  • Hover your mouse over a single chuzzle for an extended period of time and it will get annoyed.

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  • And after about 30 minutes of crashes, I got annoyed by this feature.

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  • I now feel annoyed that I have wasted five years committing to someone that has no reason nor ever will to ask me to marry him.

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  • The enemy's escape annoyed him greatly, the absence of captured guns and prisoners reminded him too much of his Russian experiences, and he redoubled his.

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  • Drinkwater-Bethune, was attributed to De Morgan, an error which seriously annoyed his nice sense of bibliographical accuracy.

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  • He remained annoyed at himself for involving Cynthia in the Baratto business and undecided about telling her the break-in was his fault—if she called.

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  • The tsar, as protector of the Germanic System, had already been so annoyed by the seizure of the duc d'Enghien on German territory, and by other high-handed actions against the Hanse cities, as to recall his ambassador from Paris.

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  • The news of the strengthening of the British army and navy lately announced in the king's speech had perhaps annoyed him; but seeing that his outbursts of passion were nearly always the result of calculation - he once stated, pointing to his chin, that temper only mounted that high with him - his design, doubtless, was to set men everywhere talking about the perfidy of Albion.

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